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  2. Henry (vacuum) - Wikipedia

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    Henry HVR200-12 (HiFlo) - Released in 2015 to replace the short lived 200-A2 models, the 200-12 (reusing the 200-A2's marketing as the HiFlo Range Low Energy System) used a single fan 620W motor, and unlike its predecessor, reintroduced the twin speed settings for the vacuum. They were discontinued in 2016, to make way for the HVR200-11, a ...

  3. List of Henry vacuum cleaners - Wikipedia

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    Henry Allergy (HVA160) - A smaller, light blue version of the standard Henry model for capturing allergens, 6-litre capacity. [7] Henry Wash (HVW370) - A larger, dark blue version unlike any one of the standard Henry models, carpet cleaner, 15-litre capacity. [8] Henry Quick - A cordless stick vacuum cleaner, much different to the other drum ...

  4. The Hoover Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover Company is a home appliance company founded in Ohio, United States, in 1908.It also established a major base in the United Kingdom, where it dominated the electric vacuum cleaner industry during most of the 20th century, to the point where the Hoover brand name became synonymous with vacuum cleaners and vacuuming in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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  6. Numatic International - Wikipedia

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    A Henry HVR200-22 from 2007-2008. A Hetty HET200A from 2009. One of Numatic's most popular products is the Henry canister vacuum cleaner. [12] It has a large smiling face on the front of the canister, with the vacuum's hose connector or hose (if fitted) forming its nose.

  7. Rapidan Camp - Wikipedia

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    Less than three weeks after Hoover's March 4 inauguration, the Madison Eagle announced the President and his wife had selected the upper Rapidan site. Although Virginians offered to give Hoover the camp, the President used his own funds to buy the land for $1,045 (at the going rate of $5 per acre), and building materials for $22,719.

  8. Iowa History Month: How Iowan Lou Henry Hoover became the ...

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    Lou Henry Hoover addressed the nation by radio on March 23, 1931 along with Girl Scouts Lois Kuhn (left) and Peggy Starr. She highlighted the work of women and girls in relief efforts in the Great ...

  9. Six Companies - Wikipedia

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    Six Companies, Inc. was a joint venture of construction companies that was formed to build the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River in Nevada and Arizona. [1]They later built Parker Dam, a portion of the Grand Coulee Dam, the Colorado River Aqueduct across the Mojave and Colorado Deserts to urban Southern California, and many other large projects.